Difference between revisions of "List of cities in Sibaria"
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| Capital of [[Sibaria]]; international city and residence of the President | | Capital of [[Sibaria]]; international city and residence of the President | ||
| Mrkus Chechin | | Mrkus Chechin | ||
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| 17,400,560 | | 17,400,560 | ||
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| [[File:Slankov.jpg|frameless|200x400px|center]] | | [[File:Slankov.jpg|frameless|200x400px|center]] | ||
| 14,400,250 | | 14,400,250 | ||
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+ | | [[Archeograd]] | ||
+ | | 1283 | ||
+ | | Largest city in the [[Central Oblosk]]; historical city. | ||
+ | | Mrkus Chechin | ||
+ | | [[File:ArcheogradSibaria.jpg|frameless|200x400px|center]] | ||
+ | | 11,200,530 | ||
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| [[Empire Bay]] | | [[Empire Bay]] | ||
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| [[File:EBay.jpg|frameless|200x400px|center]] | | [[File:EBay.jpg|frameless|200x400px|center]] | ||
| 8,100,400 | | 8,100,400 | ||
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+ | | [[Kono Viosk]] | ||
+ | | 998 BC | ||
+ | | One of the oldest cities in Moneylania. Has the most churches in Sibaria. | ||
+ | | Sally Kocik | ||
+ | | [[File:KonoVioskSibaria.jpg|frameless|200x400px|center]] | ||
+ | | 5,100,400 | ||
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| [[Nihznovik]] | | [[Nihznovik]] | ||
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| [[File:Keanor.jpg|frameless|200x400px|center]] | | [[File:Keanor.jpg|frameless|200x400px|center]] | ||
| 3,080,200 | | 3,080,200 | ||
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+ | | [[Durnisk]] | ||
+ | | 1721 BC | ||
+ | | Largest city in the Arctic circle. Mining town. | ||
+ | | Sally Kocik | ||
+ | | [[File:DurniskSibaria.jpg|frameless|200x400px|center]] | ||
+ | | 1,100,400 | ||
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Revision as of 21:05, 12 July 2019
Here is a list of all major cities in Sibaria. Five out of the seven cities (Petrevich, Vladivastak, Slankov, Empire Bay and Keanor Point) are classified as Southern Sibaria, which is where a majority of the population lives, compared to the low density North Sibaria
City | Year Founded | Notes | Mayor | Image | Population (2027) |
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Petrevich | 1299 | Largest city in Sibaria. A cosmopolitan and international city. Part of The Three Cities. | Susan Ruskie | 47,590,800 | |
Tskhinvali | 200 BC | Largest city in Tskh Oblosk and North Tskh Oblosk. An international city. | Dan Flov | 20,450,380 | |
Vladivastak | 3021 BC | Capital of Sibaria; international city and residence of the President | Mrkus Chechin | 17,400,560 | |
Slankov | 298 BC | Largest city in Slan Oblosk. An large economic port. | Ronkov Govic | 14,400,250 | |
Archeograd | 1283 | Largest city in the Central Oblosk; historical city. | Mrkus Chechin | 11,200,530 | |
Empire Bay | 1520 | Largest city in the Southern Oblosk. Large economic and port hub. | Sally Kocik | 8,100,400 | |
Kono Viosk | 998 BC | One of the oldest cities in Moneylania. Has the most churches in Sibaria. | Sally Kocik | 5,100,400 | |
Nihznovik | 1067 | Largest city in Nihz Oblosk. Was the old capital of the Empire of Sibaria until it was burnt down in 1284 | Acon Drod | 4,100,900 | |
Keanor Point | 1872 | Second largest city in the Southern Oblosk. Major job enrollment hub | Wasnic Slor | 3,080,200 | |
Durnisk | 1721 BC | Largest city in the Arctic circle. Mining town. | Sally Kocik | 1,100,400 |
Here is a map of Sibaria, with the cities mapped.